COPYRIGHT:Robert StaudingerIn his most recent series “Bubbles”, Robert Staudinger has been able to reproduce the phenomenal manifestations of an amorphous variety of forms deriving from staged randomness. At the same time, his photographic artworks are a symbiosis of extraordinary ideas for concepts, a mastery of his craft and painterly interventions on the computer screen.

Robert Staudinger, the purist, perfectionist and critical individualist always also encapsulates social iniquities in his pictures and his subtly enigmatic aesthetic.

COPYRIGHT:Robert StaudingerIn his most recent series “Bubbles”, Robert Staudinger has been able to reproduce the phenomenal manifestations of an amorphous variety of forms deriving from staged randomness. At the same time, his photographic artworks are a symbiosis of extraordinary ideas for concepts, a mastery of his craft and painterly interventions on the computer screen.

Robert Staudinger, the purist, perfectionist and critical individualist always also encapsulates social iniquities in his pictures and his subtly enigmatic aesthetic.

COPYRIGHT:PEPO SCHUSTER / ZS ARTIn the cycle "Unstable Bodies", Robert Staudinger captures the moment of a ten-thousandth of a second in which ten thousand particles converge. In this brief moment, countless tiny elements form imposing structures, to create a whole which, in the next tenthousandth of a second, will have vanished for ever. A freeze-frame of transience. Through our becoming aware of the mass that forms the basis of every magnificent scenario, the world reveals itself to us in all its detail; Being presents itself to us in its entirety as endlessly multi-faceted.

Name: ALL YOU CAN 01 Diameter: 26 CM Material: pigment print on iridium silver gloss behind glass lensCOPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERName: ALL YOU CAN 02 Diameter: 26 CM Material: pigment print on iridium silver gloss behind glass lensCOPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERName: ALL YOU CAN 03 Diameter: 26 CM Material: pigment print on iridium silver gloss behind glass lensCOPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERName: ALL YOU CAN 04 Diameter: 26 CM Material: pigment print on iridium silver gloss behind glass lensCOPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERName: ALL YOU CAN 05 Diameter: 26 CM Material: pigment print on iridium silver gloss behind glass lensCOPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERName: ALL YOU CAN 06 Diameter: 26 CM Material: pigment print on iridium silver gloss behind glass lensCOPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERName: ALL YOU CAN 07 Diameter: 26 CM Material: pigment print on iridium silver gloss behind glass lensCOPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERName: ALL YOU CAN 08 Diameter: 26 CM Material: pigment print on iridium silver gloss behind glass lensCOPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERName: ALL YOU CAN 09 Diameter: 26 CM Material: pigment print on iridium silver gloss behind glass lensCOPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERName: ALL YOU CAN 10 Diameter: 26 CM Material: pigment print on iridium silver gloss behind glass lensCOPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERName: ALL YOU CAN 11 Diameter: 26 CM Material: pigment print on iridium silver gloss behind glass lensCOPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERName: ALL YOU CAN 12 Diameter: 26 CM Material: pigment print on iridium silver gloss behind glass lensCOPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERName: ALL YOU CAN 13 Diameter: 26 CM Material: pigment print on iridium silver gloss behind glass lensCOPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERName: ALL YOU CAN 14 Diameter: 26 CM Material: pigment print on iridium silver gloss behind glass lensCOPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERName: ALL YOU CAN 15 Diameter: 26 CM Material: pigment print on iridium silver gloss behind glass lensCOPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERRobert Staudinger focuses on the clear signs of the decline of the human era and the subsequent reclamation of civilization by nature. He has photo models stuff themselves with fast food until their beautiful faces are distorted to the grotesque. The unculture of excess not only does not suit us, it turns against us. It's a boon for abandoned, empty spaces that with eloquent silence tell tales of former life. The traces of humanity are gradually recolonized by new organisms. Nature has time. At some point, we are history.
With unadorned precision, Robert Staudinger documents the peaceful calm and threatening aesthetics of this phase of transition.

COPYRIGHT:ROBERT STAUDINGER Robert Staudinger focuses on the clear signs of the decline of the human era and the subsequent reclamation of civilization by nature. He has photo models stuff themselves with fast food until their beautiful faces are distorted to the grotesque. The unculture of excess not only does not suit us, it turns against us. It's a boon for abandoned, empty spaces that with eloquent silence tell tales of former life. The traces of humanity are gradually recolonized by new organisms. Nature has time. At some point, we are history.
With unadorned precision, Robert Staudinger documents the peaceful calm and threatening aesthetics of this phase of transition.

Name: FIVE PAST Size: 148x198 CM Material: pigment print, acryl glassCOPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERName: GOLDEN PALACE Size: 148x198 CM Material: pigment print, acryl glassCOPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERName: GREEN BLUE BROWN AND YELLOW Size: 148x198 CM Material: pigment print, acryl glassCOPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERName: NICHT EINSCHALTEN BEVOR DER SPEICHER MIT WASSER GEFUELLT IST Size: 90x120 CM Material: pigment print on iridium silver gloss, acryl glassCOPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERName: ISLANDCOPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERName: DOWNSTAIRS COPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERName: PIPES COPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERName: RED CURTAIN COPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERRobert Staudinger focuses on the clear signs of the decline of the human era and the subsequent reclamation of civilization by nature. He has photo models stuff themselves with fast food until their beautiful faces are distorted to the grotesque. The unculture of excess not only does not suit us, it turns against us. It's a boon for abandoned, empty spaces that with eloquent silence tell tales of former life. The traces of humanity are gradually recolonized by new organisms. Nature has time. At some point, we are history.
With unadorned precision, Robert Staudinger documents the peaceful calm and threatening aesthetics of this phase of transition.

COPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERZWISCHEN DEN NADELNName: ZWISCHEN DEN NADELN Size: 360x160cm Material: pigment print on handmade paper, varnishCOPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERName: ZWISCHEN DEN NADELN detailCOPYRIGHT: ROBERT STAUDINGERRobert Staudinger comments in his own inimitable way on the forest's overwhelming presence, its mighty inhabitants, their soft sluggishness that holds something eternal: he devotes himself to the tiniest details, brings them close to our marvelling eyes, and brings them even closer by magnifying them to a hyperreal sharpness, until every tiny particle taken by itself represents nothing but the miracle of evolution.